and the line of code where is nonce is incremented please show me the exact line as i know the function's it is in (mining_thread)

and can anyone tell me what does poclbm do after it has gone through all the nonce from 1 billion to 4 billion. what does it increment next. (and can you point out the line in code where it is incremented)

Just installed a new version of mineron one of 4 5870 periodically got error:"You are reconnecting to long poll too fast" with some degradation of hashrate after restart - all ok... strange situation...

Just installed a new version of mineron one of 4 5870 periodically got error:"You are reconnecting to long poll too fast" with some degradation of hashrate after restart - all ok... strange situation...

Just installed a new version of mineron one of 4 5870 periodically got error:"You are reconnecting to long poll too fast" with some degradation of hashrate after restart - all ok... strange situation...

indeed... do you still get that error from time to time?

No, because I'm rolled back to old version, because of degradation of hashrate in new one. The degradation was seen by me even if there is no error at all, so I'll wait for another new version and compare again with stable ver (feb 2012)

Is this still under development? I see an update or two quite recently at github, but no posts here in ages. I've managed to get vectors mode running on an OS X Lion Mac after much fiddling around and annoyance, and I'd like to either contribute back my cheap hack, or talk to someone who can help figure out the real way to fix the problem.

But if no one's actually going to care, I'll probably go back to banging my head against BFGMiner/CGMiner until either the bugs break or I do....

Is this still under development? I see an update or two quite recently at github, but no posts here in ages.

Yes, I still maintain the miner. It is now modular, i.e. you can implement your own hardware or work-source types. I just haven't released a py2exe recently (since BFL support actually) - POCLBM doesn't look so popular anymore and works fine for anyone able to setup python + pip and pull sources from github.

Yes, I still maintain the miner. It is now modular, i.e. you can implement your own hardware or work-source types. I just haven't released a py2exe recently (since BFL support actually) - POCLBM doesn't look so popular anymore and works fine for anyone able to setup python + pip and pull sources from github.

I know a few people that run poclbm in the background on windows mostly just to feel they are supporting an alternative to fiat. They don't follow the scene at all though. I just let them know when I see an update to the windows build to let them know to update. We have been figuring that any worthwhile updates would get check pointed by a build. Is this not really true? Have windows build updates ceased then?

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